Not exact matches
The difference lies in whether most of the shed hair easily slides out of the coat —
as in the case of Pugs, German Shepherds and
Golden Retrievers, for example — or whether the shed hair gets stuck in the live coat, causing matting in the case of Poodles,
Doodles, Lhasas and the like.
In particular, the Duo Purple / Red TuffZapper Coater is one of their best sellers and is especially well - suited to
Doodles,
as well
as coarse - coated dogs with medium to long fur, such
as Newfoundlands,
Golden Retrievers or German Shepherds.
Of course, there are always exceptions but this «mix» seems to be the common trend
as there is rampant surge of newfangled mixes, such
as the cock - a-poo,
golden -
doodle, and she - poo, just to name a few.
The coat of the «
Doodle» comes in three very different types — straight, wavy, and curly, with colors such
as golden, cream, black, and white.
When you enter F2 another article comes up showing a
golden retriever, all the F2
doodles I've seen look like
golden doodles f1s, why the
golden retriever pic in place of the F2S, I'm guessing they are promoting their F2 bs
as they are evening down playing the f1
golden doodles, your thoughts on this?
Or how about those big shedders, such
as German shepherds,
golden retrievers, labradoodles, or
golden doodles?
Dr. Bone has a chocolate Labrador Retriever, she rescued
as a puppy with a broken leg, named Ruby Tuesday, a fluffy
Golden Doodle named Penelope Pearl, and a Dachshund named Molly.
Over the last several years, DVGRR has developed significant expertise in the area of rehabilitating and re-homing
Goldens,
Doodles, Labs, and dogs with «hearts of Gold» that have been used
as breeding stock at mass breeding facilities, commonly known
as puppy mills.
As a Sheltie owner (yes, he often sleeps on my PB slipcovered couch) I laughed and laughed at your
Golden Doodle «adventures».
I have a
golden -
doodle too named Molly or
as she's known on the street, Princess Molly!